The Constitution and the war powers -- The legal nature of the Civil War -- The law of treason -- The treatment of confederate leaders -- The power to suspend the habeas corpus privilege -- Military rule and arbitrary arrests -- Martial law and military commissions -- The Indemnity Act of 1863 -- The régime of conquest in occupied districts of the south -- Legal and constitutional bearings of conscription -- The policy of confiscation -- The right of confiscation -- Restoration of captured and confiscated property -- Steps toward emancipation -- Emancipation completed -- State and federal relations during the Civil War -- The partition of Virginia -- The relation of the government to the press -- Summary and conclusion